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  1. I never wrote to them. This latest letter is entitled 'Notice of debt recovery-unpaid parking charge of £170.00' I just noticed right at the end it states: 'This case is not subject to high court or bailiff action'. I didnt notice it earlier.
  2. Yes, its DCBL. I did wonder when i would have my chance to show the charge is void, as pointed out earlier in the thread, i was informed here that they sent the charge outside of the timeframe, so i am unsure why they keep harrassing me. At what point do they give up?, this has been going on since January 2020 and when they last sent a 'letter before claim' almost one year ago, nothing came of it until getting a letter today. They are causing me distress.
  3. Hi, Nearly one year on, i have recieved a 'notice of debt recovery-unpaid parking charge £170' from a bailiff, stating i have to pay within 24 hours to ensure no further action is taken. What do i do? Will they come to my home and take goods? What do i do if they come to my home? The letter does state that 'this case is NOT subject to high court bailiff action and failure to pay,then they will recommend to their client to commence legal action against me.
  4. I have now recieved a 'letter before claim' including a financial statement to fill in.
  5. Its been quite for a while, now recieved a letter from a new company CST Law, stating debt is now £170 and to pay. 'We have been instructed by Debt recovery plus ltd, as the agent of MET Parking services ltd in relation to the above debt' 'Our client has the right to commence court proceedings against you.....' etc 'The supreme court case of Beavis v parking eye (2015) confirmed the lawfulness of private parking charges under civil law' and it continues...... Do i just continue to ignore it? Has DRP sold my debt to this new company?
  6. I have now recieved a letter from Zenith collections 'notice of intention to commence legal proceedings', offering a reduced rate of £144.50 to pay. What shall i do?
  7. They wrote 'Please can you ensure the charge is paid within 14 days of the date of this letter to avoid the matter escalating through the instruction of solicitors/debt recovery agents to secure immediate payment or the issuing of court proceedings.'
  8. They have written to me again, with a 'Parking charge notice reminder' stating that the payment is overdue and has increased to £100 (from £60) and i must pay within 14 days otherwise they are escalating the case through solicitor/debt recovery agents to secure immediate payment or the issuing of court proceedings. Also reminding me that any appeal to POPLA is no longer available.
  9. my 14 days to reply to them is running out and need advice..... Thats everything, front & back. I hope that is suffice. NTK.pdf
  10. 1 Date of the infringement ● 28th Dec 2019 2 Date on the NTK [this must have been received within 14 days from the 'offence' date] [scan up BOTHSIDES as ONE PDF- follow the upload guide] ● 20th Jan 2020 (i do not have a scanner) 3 Date received ●23rd Jan 2020 4 Does the NTK mention schedule 4 of The Protections of Freedoms Act 2012? [Y/N?] ●No 5 Is there any photographic evidence of the event? ●Yes 6 Have you appealed? [Y/N?] post up your appeal] Have you had a response? [Y/N?] post it up ●No 7 Who is the parking company? ●Met parking services 8. Where exactly [carpark name and town] Brocklebank retail park,SE7 7SE (London) For either option, does it say which appeals body they operate under. ● They state that they are a creditor and i must appeal to them in the first instance, failing that, then i can appeal to POPLA (IAS) There are two official bodies, the BPA and the IAS. If you are unsure, please check HERE ●IAS If you have received any other correspondence, please mention it here ●No, just recieved notice to registered keeper today (23rd January 2020)
  11. Dear Caggers, Today (23rd January 2020), I received a PCN from MET Parking Services, Here are the specifics: Date of contravention: 28th Dec 2019 Date of issue of this notice: 20th January 2020 Maximum permitted stay: 180 Mins Length of stay: 225 Mins Date I received notice: 23rd January 2020 (Today) I have been notified of this fine almost 26 days later, is this allowed for such a long time lapse?
  12. Would i qualify for the additional 'child element', as its my first child? However, it states born 'before' April 2017, which obviously doesnt apply to me but i cant see an element for born 'after' April 2017, or do i only qualify for child benefit? https://www.entitledto.co.uk/help/Universal-Credit-Rates
  13. Thank you for clarification Do you mean i can inform them anytime from 11 weeks before my due date until the birth/due date? Or is my deadline date on 11 weeks before due date? When they review my entitlement, if i fail the medical, will i be told to look for work or am i exempt until the child is aged 5 and in full-time nursery?
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